Tuesday, April 10, 2012

I is for Apple! Wait, what?


Oh, sorry. i is for Apple. (Oh, the English major in me is just freaking out over starting a sentence with a lower case I).
There’s the:
iPad
iPod
itouch
iphone
itunes
icloud
inote
imac
idraw
idontknowaboutyoubutthislowercaseiseemstobreakalltheruleslikenotputtingspacesbetweenwords.
Honestly I love my i’s. Love. Them.
No viruses. No load up screen. No blue screen of death! (curse you 2 yr old dell laptop that just bit the dust and I thought I didn’t need a warranty but now I know that was stupid of me because hey you were a computer and computers break especially Dells from what I heard but I heard too late and now I own a Mac. Neener neener.) Wait, where was I? Oh, yes. Reliability.
You see, one of the first computers I ever owned was a Mac. A big boxy thing that looked more like a television…I mean an OLD television, not the new ones that are more like peppermint patties: dark and rich on the outside and filled with goodness that you continue to enjoy long after you’ve finished partaking. Peppermint patties are awesome like that. They’re—wait, we were talking about Apple products. Sorry. How do I keep going off on these tangents today? Maybe if I try and justify—oh, I got it. YORK makes peppermint patties and New York is called the big apple, right?
So there you go.
Granted, Macs weren’t always the friendly sort they are now. Windows and Mac wouldn’t talk to each other. Playing games? Yeah, they each played their own games, didn’t always play nice with others (some will still Argue that Apple doesn’t in more ways than one). Windows and Mac wouldn’t talk to each other. Documents kept to themselves and had to have an interpreter in order to understand one another. But time has healed the wounds and fixed the friendships.
Mac is no longer treated like the new kid at school (even though it was kind of there first), but rather the center of attention. Really. It looks to me that Apple has its hands in just about everything and for the most part it’s great! There are a few dissatisfied individuals out there, but my response is to point you to that paragraph up top that rambles on endlessly about my woes with a NON-Apple product. And to have you listen to the testimony of my daughter who laundered her ipod (accidentally of course) and merely got a clean mp3 player in return.
Macs are sturdy. Reliable. They’re easy to use. They’re a little expensive, which is why a lot of people go the other route. But for the cost of the two laptops I’ve already gone through I could have bought a Mac. One that didn’t try and steal my thesis when the motherboard crashed. Grrrrr. Thankfully my husband resurrected my thesis from my hard drive. Then promptly went out and bought me a Mac.
Happy Graduation to me. I’ll be enjoying the rewards from both for many years to come.
How about you? What do you love best about Apple products? What do you dislike? What would you like to see them dabble in next (because you know they will)?

5 comments:

  1. *giggles* I see what you did there. I like Apple products, too, though haven't typically been able to afford them.

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  2. Not an Apple guy at all. Neither was my wife, but I got her an iPhone recently and an iPad for Christmas and she is 100% sold on them now.

    I am trying to read all the A to Z blogs, but coming back to the ones I really like.
    Looking forward to seeing what you do all month!

    Tim
    The Other Side
    The Freedom of Nonbelief

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    1. Heeeee! Thanks Hart. :) I get the affording issue. I think that's how I ended up with a couple lame pc's. :)

      Nice job on the phone and iPad Timothy! They're quite the addicting toys...I mean tools. Yeah... :) Thanks for visiting! I do hope you'll be back and enjoy what I have to say. On my way to catch up with some A to Z's myself. :) Let's see...Oooo Hart Johnson looks like a fun person and so does this Timothy Brannan. :)

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  3. We have an iphone, ipad and lots of ipods...my only wish is that they weren't so expensive. Cute post!

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  4. My i- products are limited to an iTouch, which i-LOVE! I have a Windows laptop and desktop. I may be owning an iPad sooner rather than later, which would be sweet! Good post! Visiting you from www.theviewfromhere59.blogspot.ca

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